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Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Birth at
24 March 1947
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Jean-Christophe Bouvet is the general of Taxi. This is how our compatriots perceive it. And there is nothing strange in this, since the actor is treated in the same way in his homeland, in France. The fact is that in mass, commercial cinema Jean-Christophe Bouvet is rarely removed. Although he says that he is not ashamed to do any work, including advertising hamburgers, but still more often performs roles in the author's film Jean-Luc Godard, Andre Teshiné, Olivier Assayas. Between the audience
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Jean-Christophe Bouvet is the general of Taxi. This is how our compatriots perceive it. And there is nothing strange in this, since the actor is treated in the same way in his homeland, in France. The fact is that in mass, commercial cinema Jean-Christophe Bouvet is rarely removed. Although he says that he is not ashamed to do any work, including advertising hamburgers, but still more often performs roles in the author's film Jean-Luc Godard, Andre Teshiné, Olivier Assayas. Between the audience of author and mass cinema, says Bouvet, there is a border, and it is not yet possible to destroy it. Another question is, do you have to do this?
Jean-Christophe Bouvet was born in Paris in 1947. By his own admission, he wanted to act in films since the age of five. However, he studied at the University of Paris not only cinema, but also linguistics and psychoanalysis. He then worked as an assistant director to Claude Chabrol. Bouvet's first role was quite small - in the film "La Philosophie dans le boudoir", directed by Jacques Scandelari. And the first big, main role - in the film "Machine". There he plays the pedophile Pierre Lanti, sentenced to death.
The idea of this film originated with Bouvet himself. After the execution of Christian Raniusha in Marseille, which made a strong impression on Bouvat, he began to fight for the abolition of the death penalty, and invited Paul Veksiali to write a script about it. Bouvet himself co-wrote the screenwriter.
In the movie “Under the sun of Satan” by Maurice Pial, released in 1987, he plays Satan. His partner on the set was Gerard Depardieu. The film was awarded a palm branch at the Cannes Festival. In 2000, it was the season of Taxi 2 and General Bertino. With Kravczyk, the director of Taxi, Bove worked not for the first time. Jean-Christophe starred at Kravczyk's Red Hotel. The script of this film as much as Bouvet liked that he was willing to act even in the tiniest role. Actually, so it happened - Bouvet's hero in the plot is killed at the very beginning of the film. /